ADV. ACCT LOOSELEAF W/ CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781266324857
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 4, Problem 10P
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Lea Inc, owned 900,000 shares of Mia Corporation stock. On December 31, 2010, when Lea's account "Investment in Common Stock of Mia Corporation" has a carrying value of P5 per share, Lea distributed these shares to its stockholders as a dividend. Lea originally paid P8 for each share. Lea has 300,000 shares issued and outstanding, which are traded on a national stock exchange. The quoted market price for a Mia share was P7 on the declaration date and P9 on distribution date.
What would be the reduction in Lea's stockholder's equity as a result of the above transactions?
Group of answer choices
A. P3,600,000
B. P7,200,000
C. P2,100,000
D.P4,500,000
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Lea Corporation owned 20,000 shares of Mia Corporation's P5 par value common stock. These shares were
purchased in 2007 for P180,000. On September 15, 2011, Lea declared a property dividend of one share of Mia
for every ten shares of Lea held by a stockholder. On that date, when the market price of Mia was P14 per share,
there were 180,000 shares of Lea outstanding. What net reduction in retained earnings would result from this
property dividend?
A. P72,000
B. P252.000
C. P90.000
D. P162.000
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ADV. ACCT LOOSELEAF W/ CONNECT ACCESS
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